Top North Carolina Lawyers and Attorneys

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Chris C.

Chris Clark

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Chris' ability to navigate the legal issues that impact the growth of emerging and innovative businesses comes from his experience as a general counsel for a successful startup and 14 years in private practice. Clients value his creativity in helping to design legal strategies. Chris shares his knowledge as an author and speaker on topics including entertainment law and health care law.
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Kathie R.

Kathie Russell

2 reviews
Before opening her own firm, with offices in North Carolina, Kathie Russell served as in-house counsel for several companies. She is a certified superior court mediator and North Carolina certified arbitrator and is on the board of directors for Shakori Hills Community Arts Center, Family Violence and Rape Crisis Services of Chatham County, and Pittsboro Skate Park.
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Harrison L.

Harrison Lord

2 reviews
A North Carolina trial attorney by trade and self-proclaimed problem solver at heart, Lord represents his clients in Commercial Litigation and Small Business Disputes of all kinds. His goal is to find cost-effective solutions that help his clients reduce their risks, collect money owed to them, and make plans for a successful future. Lord is also the sole founder of [ask LEGAL].
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Andrew B.

Andrew Bock

2 reviews
Andrew Bock is a lawyer that primarily deals with civil litigation cases. He has been focusing on insurance defense cases for the past three decades. Andrew graduated from Campbell University in 1987 and obtained his B.A. at the University of Northern California in 1980. Since that time, Andrew has worked on multiple cases that involved product liability, personal injury and declaratory actions. Andrew also has his own legal firm from where he offers his services.
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Jorden M.

Jorden Mckibben

2 reviews
I am passionate about startups and bring extensive knowledge and experience in helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses, including entity formation, contract drafting, e... read more
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Bryson A.

Bryson Aldridge

As a partner at his firm, Bryson primarily handles litigation. Bryson has considerable experience not only with taking cases to trial, but also with winning those cases. He has a wide-range of experience which ultimately gives him a unique approach to advising businesses. Bryson also serves as outside counsel for several large companies on legal issues such as business formation, liability and risk-management, and compliance.
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Bob M.

Bob Meynardie

Bob opened a solo practice in 2008 after 15 years of practicing complex commercial litigation in two of the largest firms in North Carolina. He left the large firm in order to provide more flexible solutions to local governments, small businesses, and individuals. Bob has been a certified civil court mediator since 2000 and has acted as an advocate or mediator in hundreds of civil cases.
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Cameron L.

Cameron Lambe

Cameron Lambe has recently been licensed to practice law in North Carolina. She received her Juris Doctor in law from the UNC School of Law. She is exceptionally experienced in dealing with legal matters related to labor and employment law, as well as in debt and bankruptcy. Cameron focuses on providing legal assistance to startup companies and entrepreneurs. She has been an attorney at the Stuart Law Firm since November 2016.
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Justin K.

Justin Kay

Justin Kay is a financial lawyer, primarily focusing on legal matters that involves bankruptcy and debt resolution. He is also experienced in drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts. Justin has over six years of experience and he obtained his legal degree from the Elon University School of Law. He is licensed to practice law in North Carolina. Justin became a partner at Ivey, McClellan, Gatton & Siegmund, LLP, in September 2011.
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Terence E.

Terence Everitt

Terence Everitt is an attorney at law who has been serving corporate clients for the past 16 years. He is licensed to practice law in multiple states within the United States, including Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and the District of Columbia. Terence obtained his legal degree from the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America. He specializes in commercial contracts and often represents startup companies. Terence founded his own law firm in April 2012.
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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Lawyer in North Carolina?

North Carolina lawyers usually charge an hourly rate between $60 and $370 per hour. Note that the exact price is contingent on the type of lawyer and the scope of the work.

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